Would your team know what to do if your office in Iron Mountain or Marquette lost all access?
It’s not a scare tactic.
It’s a real question.
Cyber incidents, ransomware, hardware failures, or even a simple power outage can knock a business offline in seconds.
And when that happens, the speed of your recovery makes all the difference.
Why It Matters
Downtime isn’t just inconvenient — it’s expensive. A ransomware attack or server crash can mean:
- Lost access to critical systems
- Delayed orders and missed deadlines
- Damaged client trust
- Emergency IT costs
A strong recovery plan isn’t just for big companies. Every business needs to be able to bounce back.
What to Have in Place
- Regular, tested backups
- Daily or real-time
- Stored offsite or in the cloud
- A disaster recovery plan
- Who does what, when
- Communication procedures
- A trusted IT partner on speed dial
- Know who to call if systems go down
When Was Your Last Test?
A recovery plan only works if your team knows how to use it. That’s where tabletop exercises come in. These simple drills walk your team through a “what if” scenario step by step.
Even a basic checklist can reveal:
- Gaps in your process
- Missing contact info
- Unclear responsibilities
Recovery Readiness Starts Now
At DS Tech, we help businesses prepare, recover, and improve.
Because the worst time to figure out your recovery plan is during an actual incident.
Want to stress-test your plan before reality does it for you?
Let’s run a recovery exercise and make sure you’re ready.
Contact us to see if we’re a good fit.